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FALLS CITY NEWS
KALI j K CITY OREGON, SATURDAY. NOV KM HER 18. 1916
VOL. XIII
No. 12
tonight to reply to the governor’s
WAR WITH MEXICO
R E C A L L T A LK SUBSIDES
attack.
BY BORAH POP K C O U N T Y P L A N S U P S E T B Y C O M
CALIFO RNIA LEA D ER S Democratic leaders wore jubil
mil over the Republican and Pro­
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B IN ATIO N Or C IR C U M S T A N C ES
gressive
recriminations. They HINT GIVEN AFTER C O NFER ENCE AT
Hiram W. Johnson Blames Crocker celebrated President Wilson's
WAR DEPARTM ENT.
I
" « » Commission»» Clsctsd sod
election here tonight at a banquet
Faotlon (or Election Results.
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Resignation o f Judge Te »f Is
presided over by Representative
Belief Ore*» in W s sh in g to n That
Prob able . Due lo IN H e a lt h ,
William II ht nt
Action Is Probable. N ow That
San Francisco. Cal., Nov. 11.
The lid was removed entirely.
Re-eloction Is W on
Dallas. Or., Nov. 14. For some
California's political pot seethed Dudley Field Malone. Democratic
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reason, not made public, the back-
ami boiled tonight following the collector o f the Port o f New York,
Washington, Nov. 14. Senator bone o f the proposed recall o f the
redhot statement issued by Gov­ declared in a speech here that as
Borah, after a conference with (bounty Court has been broken,
ernor liiram Johnson this a fter­ a result o f the “ victory for the
officials o f the War Department, For a time about all that one could
noon in which he excoriated hi» west” in Tuesday’s election a
expressed the belief that National hear over the county was discuss-
enemies and blamed the defeat new alignment o f parties will
' Guardsmen nowon the Mexican | ion o f the recall movement. It
o f Charles Evans Hutches to N a­ come. Roth Republican and Dem­
border will be kept there for the had received a great deal o f en-
tional Committeeman William H. ocratic parties will go, he declar­
remainder o f the Winter and couragement among the farmers.
( ’ rocker, former State Republi­ ed, and in their stead conserva­
possibly longer, and be added it However, in the towns little en-
can Chairman Francis V. Keea- tive and liberal parties will be
is bis opinion that before theyRthusiasm could be created, and it
ling and General Harrison Gray born.
get home they will likely see is believed that this fact is respon­
Otis o f Los Angeles.
something more than mere border sible for apparent indications that
So uroused was political Cali­
there will be no recall election.
duty.
SUES FOR DAMAGES patrol
fornia that it forgot even to
Commissioner George A. Wells
Senator Borah called at the De­
watch the progress o f the unoffic­
partment to file requests from retires in January, to be succeed­
ial count o f presidential ballots, Ed Sampson Asks For $ 2 ,4 1 0 For
mothers o f members o f the F irs t' ed by Moses Manston, o f Dallas,,
believing the 11 precincts still
Damages Sustained In Automo­
Idaho National Guard that their newly elected Republican ('om-
uncounted could not affect Pres­
sons be returned to their homes missioner. The terms o f Commis-
bile Accident,
ident Wilson’s plurality. United
as speedily as possible. He could sioner Beckett and Countv Judge
Press tabulations tonight o f r>S.r>.r>
get no assurance whatever, but Teal do not expire until 1918.
As an aftermath o f an accident
precincts out o f 5866 in the state
rather gained the impression in Judge Teal has been in poor health
gave Wilson KH>,486 and Hughes which occurred on the Main
dbated.
for several months, and has not
462,233, a plurality o f 3613 for street in Falls City on June 2d
Senator
Borah’s
inference
is
in
i>een
able to attend court in Dallas
last, in which A. Sampson, road
the president.
accord
with
a
belief
growing
in
for
some
time. It is retorted
Governor Johnson’s fiery state­ supervisor and prominent resi­
Washington
that
the
Administra-
upon
reliable
authority that his
ment was issued in reply to an dent o f that city, was run over
lion
having
"k
ept
us
out
o
f
w
a
r"
physical
condition
will not permit
editorial in General Otis’ Los by an automobile and seriously
long
enough
to
win
a
re-election,
him
to
attend
to
the
affairs of his
Angeles Times blaming "th e injured, a suit for damages was
is
now
preparing
to
make
an
office
much
longer
without
placing
treachery o f the Johnson ma­ filed in the circuit court in this
active
move
against
Mexico,
and
his
life
in
jeopardy.
It
is
freely
chine” for Hughes’ defeat. John­ county Tuesday, in which Mr.
his
belief
also
bears
out
reports,
predicted
that
Judge
Teal
will
re­
son, who has just emerged from Sampson seeks to recover $2,410
suppressed
by
the
War
Depart-
sign
about
the
first
ot
the
year,
the campaign sweepingly trium­ from Charles Hartung. a clothing
ment, that the Mexican situation
In case o f his resignation there
phant in his candidacy for the merchant o f Falls City.
will
be a lively scramble for the
is
daily
growing
worse
instead
o
f
Sampson, who is represented
United States? senate, asserted
appointment.
better.
that General Otis, himself, Crock­ by Attorney W. C. Winslow, o f
Anticipating Judge Teal’s resig-
I f Senator Borah’s in fe re n c e s
er, Keesling and their associates Salem, alleges in bis complaint
correct,
not
only
will
the
Idaho
,
nation,
already several prominent
"have the proud distinction o f that the automobile which run
Polk
County
citizens are avowed
regiment spend the W inter on
having made a president o f the him down was driven by one
candidates
for
the position.
the border in Mexico, but Bat­
United States and Woodrow W il­ Emerson Wonderly, an alleged
tery A and Troop A, o f the
son owes to them a debt that he inexperienced driver, who was
Oregon National Guard, will be
acting
as
agent
and
chauffer
of
can never repay.”
in for a prolonged stay on or
He asserted that these men. Hartung. und that Hartung was
south o f the border.
when Hughes visited California, also an occupant o f the machine.
I f trouble should develop, those
not only issued a public ultima The complaint alleges that the National Guard regiments which Albany Man Republican Since Bu­
chanan's Administration
turn that Mr. Hughes would car was being driven at an ex­ have been returned to their
cessive
rate
o
f
speed
and
was
not
homes and mustered out undoubt­
“ have nothing to do with Pro­
Albany, Ore. Nov. 14.—-When
gressives in California,” but under proper control contrary to edly will he called back into ser­
D. L. E. Tracy, of this oitv, vot»d
created a reactionary atmosphere the ordinances o f the city o f Falls vice.
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for tinges Nov. 7, it gave him a
about the candidate. He added: City.
Perk up and stay perked. W e’ll
record
of voting for every Republi­
" I t was ihe achievement, the
Sampson claims $2.000 as pun­
have another presidential election cs n candidate for President since
itive
damages
and
special
dam­
progress, the accomplishment,
in four years.
Lincoln. His first vote, however,
the political liberty o f California ages ac. follows: $20 for suit of
clothes destroyed; $125 for med­
w
a j not cast for a Republican.
that these petty politicians ignor­ ical attention; other expenses.
The woman who really knows
“ I l ast niv first vote for Buchan­
ed and affronted.”
$20; loss o f four months time at how to manage her husband sel­
an,"
said Dr. Tracv.
But the
William H. ( ’rocker refused $60 per month, $240. Itemizer. dom tells others how she (Joes it.
GOVENOR STIRS
SCENTED
Lincoln V oter U n ch an ged
There Seems
No End to Advances
We strongly advise you
your winter needs early.
appears no chance o f decline
indefinite period and strong
ability o f further advances.
to get
There
for an
prob­
Flour is now high, but we con-
sistantly believe wiil rule much
higher before a month. Our price
now for hard wheat grades:
$ 2.30
Snow White
Olympic
White Mountain
2.40
2.40
SELIG’S, Cash Price Store,
“ Meeting and Beating Competition” . •
Always
The Best
Our store is now re-arrainged and
we are prepared to serve you with
the best in our line.
GROCERIES
We now have a nice fresh stock of
staple groceries that we invite you
to call and examine.
SHOES AND LO G G ERS ’ SUPPLIES
Shoes for everyone, and especially
for the man who needs something to
stand hard usage.
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TO CONTINUE-NOV. 18 th TO 26 th
Fails City Logging & Lumber Co.
M E N ’S
SERVICES EACH EVENING1 7130
Methodist Episcopal ChiLirch
L A T E S T S TY LE S ,
$ 4 .0 0 TO $ 5 .0 0
W ORK SHO ES,
$ 3 .5 0 TO $ 4 .0 0
L O G G IN G S H O E S , T H E B E S T G R A D E S
L O W E S T P R IC E S FOR C A S H A T
T H E SHOE STO RE
MRS
EVERYBODY URGED TO COME
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I events ot his Administration con-
Woman may be the weaker sex.
' vinced me I was wrong, and I but she can make a fool o f the
I voted tor Abraham Lincoln in ths strongest man by the wink o f an
next Presidential election.
eye.
The world owes every man a
The Lord loves a cheerful giver
,and we love a cheerful payer. comoetence, but some are too darn­
ed lazy to collect their bills.
How’s your subscription?.